5.0
Latin Pictorial

5.1
Family Kind

Sub-digits

Description

Latin Symbol
is where all the nonalphabetic fonts reside. These are fonts that can
be loaded like normal text fonts, but do not contain readable
characters. Dingbats and specialized symbol fonts are two examples.

5.8 Aspect
ratio of character 157

Description

The Aspect
Ratio is taken to be the height of character 157 divided by the black
width. Character 157 was chosen because it lies in the printer control
area of the standard ASCII table and is thus often not used.

5.9 Aspect
ratio of character 163

Sub-digits

Description

The Aspect
Ratio is taken to be the height of character 163 divided by the black
width. Character 163 was chosen to be in the Upper ASCII (8-bit ASCII)
range and thus will likely be used only in an extended symbol set.

5.10 Aspect
ratio of character 211

Sub-digits

Description

The Aspect
Ratio is taken to be the height of character 211 divided by the black
width. Character 211 was chosen to be in the Upper ASCII (8-bit ASCII)
range and thus will likely be used only in an extended symbol set.